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vanden heuvel journalist and publisher of the nation magazine katrina welcome back great to see you thank you tom thank you thanks for joining us how what would a romney supreme court look like in your opinion tom i think you need only to look at who romney's judicial chief judicial adviser is robert bork a man who in one nine hundred eighty seven was rejected by the u.s. senate for being so out of the mainstream. for his opposition not only to roe v wade his belief that the equal protection clause did not apply to women his opposition to the civil rights act of one thousand nine hundred sixty four his belief that corporations have more rights than people and a whole parcel of issues that then lead the senate to reject him he is mitt romney's chief judicial advisor and i think if you want to understand what mitt romney would do you need to look at the last ten years or so of the right wing do real men of the supreme court beginning with bush v gore which was a masterpiece of judicial activism a supreme court intervening in a democratic process to stop the vote take that out to citiz
vanden heuvel journalist and publisher of the nation magazine katrina welcome back great to see you thank you tom thank you thanks for joining us how what would a romney supreme court look like in your opinion tom i think you need only to look at who romney's judicial chief judicial adviser is robert bork a man who in one nine hundred eighty seven was rejected by the u.s. senate for being so out of the mainstream. for his opposition not only to roe v wade his belief that the equal protection...
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i prayed even more during katrina and the aftermath. it sustained me to this day. >> efrem graham, cbn news, new orleans, louisiana. >> incredible story of how he used nehemia. >> he was looking everywhere else and taublging to the experts. right back to the word of god. >> i was in new orleans. we did praying. god has been amazing and faithful. we are seven years down the road, thanks for that. thanks >> many visitors to. >> our nation's capitol would be shocked to discover that the faith of our founding fathers has been chiseled in stone throughout our nation's capitol, but why has this irrefutable evidence of our great spiritual heritage been covered up and forgotten? discover our nation's godly history in the american heritage series, america, this is your heritage. >> the u.s. capitol is absolutely one of the most
i prayed even more during katrina and the aftermath. it sustained me to this day. >> efrem graham, cbn news, new orleans, louisiana. >> incredible story of how he used nehemia. >> he was looking everywhere else and taublging to the experts. right back to the word of god. >> i was in new orleans. we did praying. god has been amazing and faithful. we are seven years down the road, thanks for that. thanks >> many visitors to. >> our nation's capitol would be...
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i think there's -- it goes to katrina's point. the anger at public sector unions verses the trade unions has bled over and fired up i think some of the trade unions in a way that -- >> that we have not seen. >> president obama has never been the labor guy and people forget it. >> and his coalition -- >> he has not been that and all of a sudden they have drawn him over, a guy like jimmy hoffa junior would love to flirt with the republican party but they are weirdly hostile to him. >> what is so interesting, george romney, mitt's father -- we are seeing the change of a republican party that has no room for a george romney. >> i mean, he is trying to channel -- >> you can talk the talk, but when you are not walking the walk -- >> listen he had kid rock on stage with him last night. if anything is going to lockup that vote, it's kid rock. game time, will santorum steal michigan from mitt romney? we will ask john ward when he joins us live from detroit. next on n.o.w. -- [ woman ] dear cat, your hair mixes with pollen and dust. i get c
i think there's -- it goes to katrina's point. the anger at public sector unions verses the trade unions has bled over and fired up i think some of the trade unions in a way that -- >> that we have not seen. >> president obama has never been the labor guy and people forget it. >> and his coalition -- >> he has not been that and all of a sudden they have drawn him over, a guy like jimmy hoffa junior would love to flirt with the republican party but they are weirdly...
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i prayed even more during katrina and the aftermath. it sustained me to this day. >> efrem graham, cbn news, new orleans, louisiana. >> incredible story of how he used nehemia. >> he was looking everywhere else and taublging to the experts. right back to the word of god. >> i was in new orleans. we did praying. god has been amazing and faithful. we are seven years down the road, thanks for that. thanks fo
i prayed even more during katrina and the aftermath. it sustained me to this day. >> efrem graham, cbn news, new orleans, louisiana. >> incredible story of how he used nehemia. >> he was looking everywhere else and taublging to the experts. right back to the word of god. >> i was in new orleans. we did praying. god has been amazing and faithful. we are seven years down the road, thanks for that. thanks fo
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it has been used to respond to humanitarian crisis such as hurricane katrina. it is the military might steaming in for fleet week. >> it is a fun time of year. boy, impressive stuff. >>> let's take you outside. a very nice night to wrap up the big oracle open world conference in san francisco. >> and this is treasure island where there is a big party. pearl jam is performing, and it looks like there is a ferris wheel out there. >> and sandhya patel is here. a beautiful day all over the bay area. >> that's right. and they are jamming to cooler weather here in the bay area. it is 14 dries -- 14 degrees cooler. so it is certainly better weather. we will show you what brought the cooling, and this is a time lapse from this afternoon. watch the marine layer as it deepens. it is the fog layer we are talking about. it has increased. it is 2200 feet deep. that will allow it as we check out live doppler 7hd to push into the bayside communities and into some of the inland valleys. it already made its way into the north bay and down the salinas valley. we are in for quite
it has been used to respond to humanitarian crisis such as hurricane katrina. it is the military might steaming in for fleet week. >> it is a fun time of year. boy, impressive stuff. >>> let's take you outside. a very nice night to wrap up the big oracle open world conference in san francisco. >> and this is treasure island where there is a big party. pearl jam is performing, and it looks like there is a ferris wheel out there. >> and sandhya patel is here. a...
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. >> we went through katrina, but never had the flooding. never had this before, never, never. >> reporter: while the fortress of levees kept the city safe, some of the smaller surrounding communities were swamped as their own local levees failed to protect them. the water, relentless. this woman, wading through in search of her father. >> he's right here on the corner. >> he stayed thinking this would be safe and wouldn't flood. >> yeah, it doesn't flood for katrina. >> most homes had been abandoned. >> anyone there? >> reporter: the water rising four inches an hour, now lapping over street signs, the tops of mailboxes and cars, barely poking out of the water. while most of her neighbors had been ferried to safety, anna mcclung stayed. >> the house is ruined. everything's ruined. it's okay because we're out. now we just have to get to my husband to let him know we're okay. it was stupid for me to wait this long. i'm very glad that i have family and friends to help. >> reporter: now she was still trying to salvage some of her belongings. she
. >> we went through katrina, but never had the flooding. never had this before, never, never. >> reporter: while the fortress of levees kept the city safe, some of the smaller surrounding communities were swamped as their own local levees failed to protect them. the water, relentless. this woman, wading through in search of her father. >> he's right here on the corner. >> he stayed thinking this would be safe and wouldn't flood. >> yeah, it doesn't flood for...
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forget obama's katrina. this is october surprise named sandy. thankfully, in the last days, many have thoughtfully considered the role of a strong infrastructure and a stronger government. this helped us focus on the very real need for the kind of disaster planning and preparedness that only our government can provide. this morning, president obama said he remains focused as well. >> this continues to be my number one priority. there is nothing more important than us getting this right. we are going to spend as much time, effort, and energy that is necessary to make sure all the people in new york, new jersey, and connecticut know that the entire country is behind them. >> back to my panel, david, in the immediate moments after a disaster, with he feel like, oh, all victims are worthy and we have this rallying around the victim effect. how long does that last? should we expect in this context that some folks are going to be made into villains. >> that is going to happen. there is tremendous anger in staten island. the power is coming back on in
forget obama's katrina. this is october surprise named sandy. thankfully, in the last days, many have thoughtfully considered the role of a strong infrastructure and a stronger government. this helped us focus on the very real need for the kind of disaster planning and preparedness that only our government can provide. this morning, president obama said he remains focused as well. >> this continues to be my number one priority. there is nothing more important than us getting this right....
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it has been used to respond to humanitarian crisis such as hurricane katrina. it is the military might steaming in for fleet week. >> it is a fun time of year. boy, impressive stuff. >>> let's take you outside. a very nice night to wrap up the big oracle open world conference in san francisco. >> and this is treasure island where there is a big party. pearl jam is performing, and it looks like there is a ferris wheel out there. >> and sandhya patel is here. a beautiful day all over the bay area. >> that's right. and they are jamming to cooler weather here in the bay area. it is 14 dries -- 14 degrees cooler. so it is certainly better weather. we will show you what brought the cooling, and this is a time lapse from this afternoon. watch the marine layer as it deepens. it is the fog layer we are talking about. it has increased. it is 2200 feet deep. that will allow it as we check out live doppler 7hd to push into the bayside communities and into some of the inland valleys. it already made its way into the north bay and down the salinas valley. we are in for quite
it has been used to respond to humanitarian crisis such as hurricane katrina. it is the military might steaming in for fleet week. >> it is a fun time of year. boy, impressive stuff. >>> let's take you outside. a very nice night to wrap up the big oracle open world conference in san francisco. >> and this is treasure island where there is a big party. pearl jam is performing, and it looks like there is a ferris wheel out there. >> and sandhya patel is here. a...
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ok katrina let's talk about the general election here let's assume on this program for the time being and i agree with you we've seen a rollercoaster with this this campaign and with the republicans but let's assume that romney is the nominee ok number one well the democrats the republicans come out and. go vote for him even if they don't like him too much he's he's not conservative enough and he's strong enough to beat barack obama what do you think. well i'm not sure right now if the election were today it's possible but i think with mitt's recent behavior in the debates towards conservatives it's probably going to turn some people off we do have contended senate and congressional races out there it's been the chatter that i hear that people if mitt romney becomes the nominee they will go and support those other races so i'm not so sure he would get help in that side and if he did become the nominee we have to look at one of the differences between mitt romney and barack obama with the exception of brock wants to reform wall street and mitt romney wants to prop up wall street other
ok katrina let's talk about the general election here let's assume on this program for the time being and i agree with you we've seen a rollercoaster with this this campaign and with the republicans but let's assume that romney is the nominee ok number one well the democrats the republicans come out and. go vote for him even if they don't like him too much he's he's not conservative enough and he's strong enough to beat barack obama what do you think. well i'm not sure right now if the election...
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four years ago but you know katrina's right only five percent of the delegates have been allocated were a long way from this being finished and i think if there's anything that we can you know that that this contest has shown us is you know anything can happen and you don't count i don't think you can count newt gingrich out at any point he just kind of has you know he just keeps coming back to life ok it's interesting john if i can go to you i mean mitt romney has a lot of money he has a good war chest and newt gingrich is struggled in getting money but he's you surprised that sometimes is money going to be the be all important factor like in this election for the for the republican nomination or is there are other guys who said he could go either way still. well mitt certainly the favorite at this point partly because of the money and also partly because of the organization that he has he also has a very favorable schedule he's. you know like a football team that has a bunch of patsies waiting in front of them he's got nevada which he did very well and four years ago that has a high m
four years ago but you know katrina's right only five percent of the delegates have been allocated were a long way from this being finished and i think if there's anything that we can you know that that this contest has shown us is you know anything can happen and you don't count i don't think you can count newt gingrich out at any point he just kind of has you know he just keeps coming back to life ok it's interesting john if i can go to you i mean mitt romney has a lot of money he has a good...
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fema called the departure a significant katrina recovery milestone. more than 23,000 were deployed in the storm's aftermath in just the new orleans area alone. while they were the only shelter a lot of folks had, a lot were later suspected to have toxic interior materials leading to various illnesses. the best news here is that all the former occupants of the fema trailers have now moved on to a more permanent residence. >>> there is a new jd power survey out on auto dependability. vehicles are more reliable and owners are holding on to their cars longer. toyota well represented among the top brands. scion and toyota made the top five with porsche and cadillac. lexus most reliable. notoriously finicky jaguar among the bottom five. chrysler brought up the rear with ram, jeep, dodge and chrysler named as the least reliable brands. >>> take a good look at the man we are about to show you and ask yourself if you've seen him or if you heard anybody lately bragging about the new rolex they picked up at the airport? this happened at the ft. lauderdale airpor
fema called the departure a significant katrina recovery milestone. more than 23,000 were deployed in the storm's aftermath in just the new orleans area alone. while they were the only shelter a lot of folks had, a lot were later suspected to have toxic interior materials leading to various illnesses. the best news here is that all the former occupants of the fema trailers have now moved on to a more permanent residence. >>> there is a new jd power survey out on auto dependability....
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. >> when i was expecting with katrina, the doctors had noticed something was wrong with her heart. she was born with congenital heart defects, and more than just one, it was pretty complicated. when we sat down with her doctors, they had said for us the best way for katrina to survive would be to have a heart transplant. she was nine weeks old when she received her new heart. >> registering to be a donor is easy. register whenever you obtain or renew your driver's license or online at be a donor.org -- beadonor.org. >>> all right. today i am one-on-one with immigration attorney don moors and we are discussing an immigration issue that is causing an outcry across the county and cub try. -- ask country -- and country. it is going to be on the maryland ballot. what we are talking about is the dream act and i'll let don explain exactly what is the dream act? >> j.c., thanks for having me on. dream act is very simple. children who came here, young adults under the dream act, they will have an opportunity to pay in state tuition to go on to community college. if they were at least in our
. >> when i was expecting with katrina, the doctors had noticed something was wrong with her heart. she was born with congenital heart defects, and more than just one, it was pretty complicated. when we sat down with her doctors, they had said for us the best way for katrina to survive would be to have a heart transplant. she was nine weeks old when she received her new heart. >> registering to be a donor is easy. register whenever you obtain or renew your driver's license or online...
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bush, in relation to hurricane katrina. >> lessons learned. katrina was a lesson throughout the federal government of what not to do, not just at the presidential level, but operationally well below the president. and even for the states, quite frankly. the governor and the mayor weren't shining examples of, you know, state control over that situation. so there was enough blame and mistake-prone action to look at and learn from, and obama is nothing if not a quick study in that regard and understanding and appreciating how to use the tools of this government at a time of crisis. now, we'll see. the expectation for the president is to do his job and to be on top of doing his job. so politically i don't know if there's a huge upside -- there's more of a downside risk than anything if there's a gaffe somewhere, if there's a mistake somewhere in the execution of responding to those in need, but i think this president has shown that his administration will be prepared for that because that's what people expect. >> karen, i was watching your facial
bush, in relation to hurricane katrina. >> lessons learned. katrina was a lesson throughout the federal government of what not to do, not just at the presidential level, but operationally well below the president. and even for the states, quite frankly. the governor and the mayor weren't shining examples of, you know, state control over that situation. so there was enough blame and mistake-prone action to look at and learn from, and obama is nothing if not a quick study in that regard and...
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we have doug there now is a senior vice president at s k d knickerbocker and in dallas we cross the katrina pierson she is the executive director at watch the vote dot org and a board member at the dallas tea party or at crosstalk rules in effect folks that means you can jump in anytime you want between if i go to you first i mean after florida we have mitt romney again for the fourth time seen as the frontrunner for the republican nomination is going to stay that way. i don't think it's going to stay that way actually and what we are experiencing is this huge up and down roller coaster. you know newt gingrich is receiving endorsements rick santorum is receiving endorsements i think this race is going to stay divided for quite some time i didn't see this going all the way to the convention as it should go what do you think about that i mean there is mitt romney got the big mo is he going to be able to sustain this. well right now he clearly does but i think the next month and it's going to be a challenging month for the other candidates because there's only one debate and we enter into the
we have doug there now is a senior vice president at s k d knickerbocker and in dallas we cross the katrina pierson she is the executive director at watch the vote dot org and a board member at the dallas tea party or at crosstalk rules in effect folks that means you can jump in anytime you want between if i go to you first i mean after florida we have mitt romney again for the fourth time seen as the frontrunner for the republican nomination is going to stay that way. i don't think it's going...
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host: katrina? caller: in my town, i do not know how it is in her town, gas prices have doubled since obama has taken office. this town that i live and was a factory working town. there is one factory still standing. one of the factories that was here has now shut their -- shipped their jobs over to china. this has affected a lot of my family, a lot of my friends. lot of people have moved out of this town, no less than 7000 people out of the population. we are on the verge of becoming no longer a city, but now considered a town. and we are all suffering here. i have not seen one percent that has not first handedly felt the hit from this economy. our oil prices are so high right now that it is almost like we are all trying to figure out solutions within our own households. how to clip more coupons to get by. we need someone who can get us back on track. i do not just think that mitt romney has something to bring to the table, but also paul ryan. they are both intellectual people who seem to be very w
host: katrina? caller: in my town, i do not know how it is in her town, gas prices have doubled since obama has taken office. this town that i live and was a factory working town. there is one factory still standing. one of the factories that was here has now shut their -- shipped their jobs over to china. this has affected a lot of my family, a lot of my friends. lot of people have moved out of this town, no less than 7000 people out of the population. we are on the verge of becoming no longer...
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. >> i didn't think that it would be worse than katrina, not at all. >> reporter: in nearby mississippi isaac claimed one life, a man killed when his truck was brushed by a falling tree. in other areas the weather channel's eric fisher says rain and winds took their toll. here several tornadoes were the main threat and one touched down on top of this home. the house, itself, is a total loss. the family had just evacuated. they had come back during the night and woke up to the tornado on the home but, fortunately, all walked out alive. back in louisiana about half the state is still without power including much of new orleans and some 4,000 people are in shelters. early estimates suggest isaac could cost the region as much as $2.5 billion, brian. >> gabe gutierrez after a long day for the folks in slidell. thanks. on over to weather channel meteorologist jim cantore in new orleans. we're coming up tomorrow to see for ourselves but please tell me this gets better soon for these folks. >> reporter: it does in new orleans but not for others. check this out. 48 hours after landfall it is sti
. >> i didn't think that it would be worse than katrina, not at all. >> reporter: in nearby mississippi isaac claimed one life, a man killed when his truck was brushed by a falling tree. in other areas the weather channel's eric fisher says rain and winds took their toll. here several tornadoes were the main threat and one touched down on top of this home. the house, itself, is a total loss. the family had just evacuated. they had come back during the night and woke up to the...
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and it is really seven years to the day since katrina devastated new orleans. at this moment, the storm is gaining strength on track to become a category 2 hurricane. it's almost the size of texas. it's already sideswiped the florida keys, and at this hour, is moving through the gulf. toward the gulf coast. a state of emergency in four states, more than 5,000 national guard troops mobilized. and our extreme weather team is spanned out across the storm zone. and abc's weather editor sam champion leads us off in new orleans right now. sam? >> good evening, diane. and that's lake pontchartrain behind me. the wind's up and so are the white caps. it was a real problem for flooding and hurricane katrina and it will be a real problem with isaac. the new headline from the national weather center is the long anticipated intensification of isaac has started. >> reporter: after pounding the caribbean and lashing the keys, isaac's now pointed towards the northern gulf coast. gaining strength and size in the warm waters of the gulf of mexico, the storm could be a category 2
and it is really seven years to the day since katrina devastated new orleans. at this moment, the storm is gaining strength on track to become a category 2 hurricane. it's almost the size of texas. it's already sideswiped the florida keys, and at this hour, is moving through the gulf. toward the gulf coast. a state of emergency in four states, more than 5,000 national guard troops mobilized. and our extreme weather team is spanned out across the storm zone. and abc's weather editor sam champion...
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. >> greg: who can forget the huffington post reporting cannibalism in hurricane katrina. the amount of exaggeration going on toemonize president bush is beyond the pa even happe because media is more interested to stress bipartisan than that. to me would never have happened if mccain was president. >> andrea: there was a difference -- look at the response to hurricane katrina. president bush demonized, wasn't doing enough. >> bob: because fema was a joke of an agency then. horse trader was running it. now everybody who has dealt with fema in this storm gave them praise. >> eric: i love you like a brother but the people who are, you know, there is a makeshift morgue in a school in staten island. there are people who are without power. you saw the people without food, power. fema is not doing their job. there are people struggling and suffering. >> bob: how many people do you think fema has? >> eric: i don't know. bring people in. >> bob: bring some people in. you think they couldn't bring neem, they wouldn't bring neem? they'd let staten island sink? >> eric: apparently th
. >> greg: who can forget the huffington post reporting cannibalism in hurricane katrina. the amount of exaggeration going on toemonize president bush is beyond the pa even happe because media is more interested to stress bipartisan than that. to me would never have happened if mccain was president. >> andrea: there was a difference -- look at the response to hurricane katrina. president bush demonized, wasn't doing enough. >> bob: because fema was a joke of an agency then....
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, and certainly this was not katrina level storm. it's bringing a lot of rain, why did you decide not to evacuate? >> well, you know, eevacuation is not an thing to do, you know? you know, and i think you'll see, as time goes on, that you know, more people, with a category 1 or 2 is going to stay around. it's not only hard to get out and take all the things that are not replaceable, but it takes such a long time to get back and i have heard, you know, for a long time, people going, well i'm just not going to leave, because, you know, if a door busts down on the house, people can just walk in and loot it. you know? but you know, we did not have a mandatory evacuation for this area because of the track and the way it looked like and how strong it looked like it would be. you know, if it hangs around and stays stationary for a while and moves west, if that's the worst case scenario for us here. >> you are in a low lying area, and we want to point out that you are famous for your conservation activism and certainly working for the past t
, and certainly this was not katrina level storm. it's bringing a lot of rain, why did you decide not to evacuate? >> well, you know, eevacuation is not an thing to do, you know? you know, and i think you'll see, as time goes on, that you know, more people, with a category 1 or 2 is going to stay around. it's not only hard to get out and take all the things that are not replaceable, but it takes such a long time to get back and i have heard, you know, for a long time, people going, well...
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. >> we went through katrina and had bad experience with that. >> okay. so the governor, louisiana, mississippi, alabama, and florida, they have declared states of emergency. wednesday marks the 7th anniversary of hurricane katrina. which devastated that exact same region. and some gulf residents are seeking refuge in florida. services are being cut off. scott broom is live as the influx continues. why would they be cut off? >> well, derek, if you are joining me live, as i drive around pensacola beach to see how people react. we are talking about turning off the water and sewer for a period of time because there's an evacuation order here. a lot of evacwees are coming in this direction. so the town isn't emptying out, it's filling up. many people here in pensacola beach are betting isaac will be only a glancing blow. >> more of a vacation than evacuation. >> evacuees in mississippi are coming here to pensacola, thinking conditions will be better. today they learned the local water and sewer activity plans to cut off service at 10:00 p.m. >> that gets resi
. >> we went through katrina and had bad experience with that. >> okay. so the governor, louisiana, mississippi, alabama, and florida, they have declared states of emergency. wednesday marks the 7th anniversary of hurricane katrina. which devastated that exact same region. and some gulf residents are seeking refuge in florida. services are being cut off. scott broom is live as the influx continues. why would they be cut off? >> well, derek, if you are joining me live, as i...
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. >> jon: want katrina. >> >> bush inherited that from clinton. >> jon: all right. thank you, jessica. let's go out to jason jones. jason jones. yes, jason. jason. >> yes. >> jon, i am here in tampa's famous strip club drink. or as they call it here, tampa. and thanks to the anything goes liberalism of the obama administration this whole town has become a throbbing den of moral depravity. ugh. where once churches and mom and pop pie stores, now you have got a very different type of store. shrinking a different type of pie. >> just look at these bare assets, bottoms up, foxy's, monls venus, teasers, miss behavin', the vagina farm, lady -- >> jon: there are a lot of strip clubs but you think that is all obama's fault? >> oh, oh, blame it on bush. >> jon: no, i am not blaming it on bush. i am just saying -- >> sorry, sorry, jon, blame it on bush is just another strip club. >> jon: all right, all right. >> jon as you know it is all obama's fault. >> jon: so everything in tampa, the weather, the strip club, economic hard shim. >> yes, yes. the fake pirate mardi gras, all
. >> jon: want katrina. >> >> bush inherited that from clinton. >> jon: all right. thank you, jessica. let's go out to jason jones. jason jones. yes, jason. jason. >> yes. >> jon, i am here in tampa's famous strip club drink. or as they call it here, tampa. and thanks to the anything goes liberalism of the obama administration this whole town has become a throbbing den of moral depravity. ugh. where once churches and mom and pop pie stores, now you have got a...
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katrina, you're so sharp. katrina vanden heuvel, editor of the "nation" magazine. later, brett ehrlich has found the absolute least flattering photo on facebook. >> coming up, you thought facebook photoless made you look bad? wait until you see what virginia did it's go time. it's go time. it's go time. go time. you know what time it is. go time. it's go time. it's go time. what time is it rob? here comes the young turks go time! it's go time. oh is it? then it's go. go. go. go. go. go. go. go time. anybody? anybody? what time is it? oh, right. go time! only on current tv. >> jennifer: ever since george alan's racial epithet cost him his 2008 senate bid in virginia, the virginia g.o.p. has tried to keep a tight lid on racially-charged discourse. but as brett ehrlich reports some photos on a rural virginia republican facebook profile haven't just loosened the lid they've blown it right off. shh, brett's talking now. >> you know, you hear about racist sentiment toward president obama and as some liberal weed induced paranoia but then you go on facebook and you see th
katrina, you're so sharp. katrina vanden heuvel, editor of the "nation" magazine. later, brett ehrlich has found the absolute least flattering photo on facebook. >> coming up, you thought facebook photoless made you look bad? wait until you see what virginia did it's go time. it's go time. it's go time. go time. you know what time it is. go time. it's go time. it's go time. what time is it rob? here comes the young turks go time! it's go time. oh is it? then it's go. go. go. go....
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to notice that president clinton build up the bush administration took it apart and d paid a price katrina, and this president built it back up again, but not political people in, bupeople who knew what to is papaying off this week. >> colby? >> it also draws a sharp contrast between the candidates. utech president obama pushihing effort and the the vehicle to coordinate the effort, and you saying hey last year rid of femema enter the back to theties which shows no appreciation for the role that plays during that time of agedy. >> it is a nightmare for romney. >> it is,, especially if you are after women voters in ohio, the so-called waitress vote. th is an ad for a president who worries aut you. terrible for romney, and it stopped his momentum. polls are wrong and win anyway, but just ,ooking at the polls right now a.ma has got >> did romney have momentum, or was that just republicans been? >> he had the momentum after the first t debate and he decimated the lead -- >> but we have had three since --n >> but obama was never able to recapture the lead. >> i cannot say with certainty that th
to notice that president clinton build up the bush administration took it apart and d paid a price katrina, and this president built it back up again, but not political people in, bupeople who knew what to is papaying off this week. >> colby? >> it also draws a sharp contrast between the candidates. utech president obama pushihing effort and the the vehicle to coordinate the effort, and you saying hey last year rid of femema enter the back to theties which shows no appreciation for...
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this is not the same fema that showed up for katrina. this fema is stronger, it's smarter, most importantly, and it's prepared and cooperative with our local officials. they have been on the ground for a week. president obama has already talked with the mayor and the governor and all the parish officials that should be affected, and the federal government and the people of the united states have invested billions of dollars since katrina and i think it's been a smart investment, to make this part of the country more resilient. it's so important to the nation. we've got to keep this mississippi river open and operating. we've got oil rigs that they may be temporarily shut down today, but they are going to be back up and running as soon as possible, pumping millions of barrels of oil to the rest of the country. so it's an important region for it to be strong and resilient. the federal government underinvested in it for decades. that is starting to turn around. i think we'll see some positive results of that as the storm passes through. >>
this is not the same fema that showed up for katrina. this fema is stronger, it's smarter, most importantly, and it's prepared and cooperative with our local officials. they have been on the ground for a week. president obama has already talked with the mayor and the governor and all the parish officials that should be affected, and the federal government and the people of the united states have invested billions of dollars since katrina and i think it's been a smart investment, to make this...
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he should have known that $100 billion has been sent to the katrina victims six months earlier. that was five times more than new york got in disaster relief after tom sullivan, but this is exactly the point of my book. we were almost passed the racial turmoil and demagoguery of the 70's and 80's. the real civil rights battles were over, and then obama brings it all back. gerri: maybe i'm just my youth, but i really believe that having obama as president, as a black american would bring us together, would make things better, would help us feel this issue, moved beyond it, but it has only gotten worse. >> that is why my book is for you because a lot of americans thought that. more white americans voted for obama in 2008 and had voted for any democrat for president in nearly 40 years. obviously a lot of people and that hope. i think seeing him do it himself is what is so arresting about this video, but usually it is being pushed by white liberals. if you don't go for obama america is racist. that statement by romney. and they do it -- they don't care about the historic nature. oth
he should have known that $100 billion has been sent to the katrina victims six months earlier. that was five times more than new york got in disaster relief after tom sullivan, but this is exactly the point of my book. we were almost passed the racial turmoil and demagoguery of the 70's and 80's. the real civil rights battles were over, and then obama brings it all back. gerri: maybe i'm just my youth, but i really believe that having obama as president, as a black american would bring us...
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after katrina hit, this area was under more than 20 feet of water. since then, the army corps of engineers spent $14 billion to build bigger, stronger levees and walls just like this one. new orleans is now protected by 133 miles of new levees and floodwalls. many people outside the levy system are being told to evacuate. bruce harris lives inside the walls and is staying. >> before katrina, we were real vulnerable. now we're not because of all the levees and improvements they made. >> reporter: harris believes those improvements will keep him safe during the storm. drew levinson, cbs news, new orleans. >> a state of emergency has been declared in mississippi and alabama as well. 8,000 people on alabama's coast were told to get out. for the latest on tropical storm isaac, let's go to our chief meteorologist, topper shutt. >> it hasn't strengthed into a hurricane just yet, but is still a high end tropical storm. winds right now are sustained at 70. the storm is 190 miles southeast of the mouth of the mississippi. movement is now northwest at 10. it sl
after katrina hit, this area was under more than 20 feet of water. since then, the army corps of engineers spent $14 billion to build bigger, stronger levees and walls just like this one. new orleans is now protected by 133 miles of new levees and floodwalls. many people outside the levy system are being told to evacuate. bruce harris lives inside the walls and is staying. >> before katrina, we were real vulnerable. now we're not because of all the levees and improvements they made....
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katrina, you're so sharp. katrina vanden heuvel, editor of the "nation" magazine. later, brett ehrlich has found the absolute least flattering photo on facebook. >> coming up, you thought facebook photoless made you look bad? wait until you see what virginia did to the president. don't go away. >>i think that's an understatement, eliot. u>> i'm not prone tot. understatement, so explain to me why that is. i think the mob learned from wall st., not vice versa. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...allstate safe driving bonus check? what is that? so weird, right? my agent, tom, said... [ voice of dennis ] ...only allstate sends you a bonus check for every six months you're accident-free... ...but i'm a woman. maybe it's a misprint. does it look like a misprint? ok. what i was trying... [ voice of dennis ] silence. ♪ ♪ ask an allstate agent about the safe driving bonus check. are you in good hands? enttv
katrina, you're so sharp. katrina vanden heuvel, editor of the "nation" magazine. later, brett ehrlich has found the absolute least flattering photo on facebook. >> coming up, you thought facebook photoless made you look bad? wait until you see what virginia did to the president. don't go away. >>i think that's an understatement, eliot. u>> i'm not prone tot. understatement, so explain to me why that is. i think the mob learned from wall st., not vice versa. then...
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we have to look at the way we build our research right at the end of katrina the streets of new orleans were. what happened was the infrastructure that we built the levees collapsed in your part of the question is what is our infrastructure does or does our subway system allows for us which we depend on to a tremendous amount. is it good enough for the climate we live in and i think what this week is showing us with means there's no places like long island where ninety percent of people don't work for the jersey shore the question is does our electrical grid out of that have that ability to service in a disaster and i think the answer is pretty clearly no and it's really tough here because when you take a look for example of the new york subway this is something i was shocked to learn seven million people a day people coming in and out of different parts of new york of jersey. and of course within you know the island of manhattan of course but one hundred five hundred eight years is a pretty good run to go without having any major disaster of course and now that we have this it certainl
we have to look at the way we build our research right at the end of katrina the streets of new orleans were. what happened was the infrastructure that we built the levees collapsed in your part of the question is what is our infrastructure does or does our subway system allows for us which we depend on to a tremendous amount. is it good enough for the climate we live in and i think what this week is showing us with means there's no places like long island where ninety percent of people don't...